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South African Currency Cards Comparison - Rand Travel Money Cards

Looking to buy South African Currency? Consider reducing the risk by getting a south african currency card, you can even opt to split between having a currency card and travel money so you will never be left short. All travel rand currency cards list with charges, benefits and product information on each provider.

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When travelling abroad using a travel money card, consider getting two cards and only activate one card, leaving the other in the hotel safe. If you lose your currency card you can easy report your card as lost or stolen and have your funds transferred on to your other card once activated.

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Type of Currency
Application Fee
Transaction Fee
ATM Charges
Type of Card
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Prepaid Financial Card
Rand Card
Free R140 Initial load
Free
1.5%
MASTERCARD
info
 
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Travelex Card
Rand Card
Free £100 Initial load
Free
Free
visa
info
 
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If you are going to South Africa to see the football, You will need to exchange your currency from sterling to South Africa's currency which is the South African Rand.

Dont be an unprepared traveller and leave buying your currency to the last moment at the airport and get poor exchange rates as it will cost you and you will lose up to 8% in the rand currency exchange rate.

buy South African Rand, check into your hotel and remember our some essential world cup tips

South Africa travel tips :

  1. Check out South Africa's tourist destinations - Your trip to South Africa has not been cheap so make the most of it and do some site seeing. Check out the rest of South Africa tourist sights just because the world cup is on: maybe check out the costal port town of Durban, or check out the Tourist Office for a list of places to see.
  2. Take warm clothing - South Africa is in the Southern Hemisphere, so it will be winter there when the world cup is going on. In Johannesburg, it can sometimes get below freezing at night in June / July, so make sure that you take appropriate clothing with you.
  3. Leave plenty of time for moving around the country and getting to your match - the road and rail systems in South Africa are already under pressure, with a train from Johannesburg to Cape Town taking around 26 hours. Plan your trips around South Africa and make sure you leave plenty of extra time to minimise the risk of missing the World Cup football matches.
  4. Be vigilant - The culture of South Africa is very different to the UK, and despite the large police presence, you could still be taken for a rough ride by fraudsters or criminals, with South Africa having an annual murder rate of 37 per 100,000 people, compared to the UK's 2.03. Don't drink to excess to ensure that you stay fully in control. If you are unsure about anything, including promises of black market match tickets, stay on the safe side and don't take a risk.
  5. Vaccinations – The NHS recommend that you get vaccinations for the following before travelling:
    • typhoid
    • hepatitis
    • meningitis C
    • tetanus, diphtheria, and polio (which are combined in one vaccine)
    See the NHS website for all the up to date information.
  6. Stay in large groups – keeping in a large group should ward off petty criminals and keep you safer on the streets. However, do watch out for pickpockets, as they can occasionally target larger groups of tourists. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has a help page to assist you in making sure that your trip goes as smoothly as possible.
  7. Buy your Currency in Advance - Don't leave buying your travel money to South Africa to the last moment as buying at the airport will give you a poor exchange rate. You could end up losing around 8% or more if you buy travel money at the airport.
  8. Use a travel money card to avoid high exchange rates and keep your money secure – The Travel Money Card - www.travel-money-cards.co.uk - is an ideal way of getting great South Africa Rand exchange rates (6 to 10% better than airport travel money booths). At the moment Travel Money Cards are offering their cards free-of-charge subject to a minimum load of just £10 to £100 which gets added to your balance.
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